Saratoga County
Farmers' Markets

Ballston Spa
Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association
Wiswall Park, Front St.
Thursdays 3-6pm & Saturdays 9am-12pm,
Mid-June-September.
Winter Market, CCE Building, 50 West High St.            First Saturdays 9-noon October - May                         
Cyndi Pastore, 885-6693

Burnt Hills
Former Old Homestead Restaurant  
Corner of Rt.50 and Lakehill Road 
Saturday 9-1pm   May - October
Gary Janssen, 384-0526 

Clifton Park
Saratoga Farmers' Market Association
St. George's Church
parking lot, Rte. 146
Thursdays 2-5pm, July-October.

Gansevoort
Village Park
Corners of Rt. 32 & Gansevoort-Wilton Rd.
Thursdays 3-6pm, June-October.
Winter market, inside City Hall                                              
2 Saturdays/month 11-1pm November - February
Linda Gifford, 792-0198

Prestwick Chase at Saratoga                                     Monday 3-6 pm, June – October
Kellie Postlethwaite, 584-7766

Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Farmers' Market Association
Summer Market at
High Rock Park
Wednesdays 3-6pm and Saturdays 9am-1pm,
May-October.
Winter Market at Division St. Elementary School            Saturday 9-1pm    November - April          
www.saratogafarmersmarket.org       

Saratoga Hospital
Thursday 11-2 pm, May – October
Cafeteria Courtyard
Stephanie Seymour, 583-8791                            

South Glens Falls
Village Park
Mondays 10am-1pm, June-October.
Linda Gifford, 792-0198

Waterford
Waterford Harbor Farmers' Market
Waterford Harbor Promenade
Sundays 9am-1pm, June-October.
Mary Stalker, 665-8344

 

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Why buy from local farms?

Good for the environment
The average food product from the grocery store has traveled 1300 miles to get to your dinner plate. Farms produce food and fiber, protect open space and provide wildlife habitat, all contributing to our quality of life.

Food Security
Supporting local farms helps secure our future. A reliable local supply of food is important for times of scarcity, threats of terrorism, and global food contamination issues. A balance of small, mid and large sized farms are all important in the equation. All farms of various sizes occupy important niches in the fabric of today's agricultural landscape.

Good for the local economy
Farms help keep taxes low as they require fewer community services than land in other uses. Each dollar earned on the farm multiplies 4 times in the local economy– support services for farms are mainly locally owned businesses.

 

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